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| Aug. 13, 1913: Great Alloyed Victory for Stainless Steel 1913: English metallurgist Harry Brearley casts a steel alloy that’s resistant to acidity and weathering. Because his sponsor names it “stainless steel,” Brearley will often be credited as the inventor, but there are more metallurgists than metals in this story.
Even the hometown British Stainless Steel Association acknowledges that Brearley was not alone.
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| Red Steel 2 Is So Gonna Use Wii Motion Plus [Ubisoft] Back in 2006, Ubisoft was one of the first companies to release a Wii-mote title with Red Steel. Now the company is saying that it will take advantage of the upcoming Wii Motion Plus. Explains Ubisoft's Alain Corre: Red Steel 2 has been in development for many months now, and this new [..] |
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| Samsung hammers out stylish Steel slider Avoid airport security
Style and steel aren’t usually something you hear of together, unless you’re an architect. But Samsung’s mashed the two into one to create its latest slider handset - dubbed, simply, Steel.
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| We Welcome Our New Masters, The Brotherhood Of Steel [Fallout 3] That's a pic taken deep in the bowels of Bethesda HQ. As you can see, that there is a fairly sizeable lineup of the Brotherhood of Steel. All of them shiny, all of them rather imposing. So this is for Comic-Con, right? They're cute little figures, or premium statues, or realistica [..] |
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Steel Rev | Carbon Fibre| Nokia Symbian Theme Greetings everyone! Lately I am being infatuated by black themes and hence my next Nokia symbian theme that I am going to add to my symbian themes portfolio is another black one This symbian baby, I named Steel Rev (…was listening to Pink Floyd, and so I came up with this name instead of [...] [..] |
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Summer course registration @ The Steel Yard is open The Steel Yard in Providence, RI wrote in to let us know that Summer 2008 course registration is open. They’ve got weekend welding, weekend blacksmithing, bike maintenance, and much more:
Community Courses are open-enrollment courses that provide instruction and training in a range of industrial and fine arts through intensive short-term workshops and multi-session courses. Course [...] [..] |
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| Pitch bending thumb piano Jamoflage made this incredible pitch bending thumb piano! It sounds kind of like a steel guitar when it’s plucked, then kind of like twisted steel drums. And you can change out the blades. Totally cool. Via Oddstrument Collection
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| One Amazing Fallout 3 Lawn Ornament [Fallout 3] Standing 7-feet 10-inches tall and weighing in at 120 pounds this Brotherhood of Steel statue may be a bit of a light weight, but it?s also the coolest bit of Fallout 3 schwag currently available. Yes, even cooler than those Vault Boy puppets [..] |
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This Week in Review joins the Brotherhood of Steel Filed under: Nintendo DS, PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360
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Applause machine Dug North writes in -
When the you push the button, The Applause Machine claps it’s hands for you. The Applause Machine is a motorized automaton designed by Martin Smith that will be widely available in September of 2008. The piece is constructed of coated steel, brass, Walnut, plastic and a small motor. It measures about [...] [..] |
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Parabolic solar collector @ MIT The folks @ MIT are warming up to the idea of parabolic solar collectors, recently demonstrating this 12-foot dish of massive heating power -
– the completed mirror focuses enough solar energy at its focal point to melt solid steel. The energy of typical sunlight is concentrated by a factor of 1,000. This was [...] [..] |
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